The whole place was full of fascinating things and reminders of how much easier life is today.

Like fold-down beds.

And one-armed clocks.

Not to mention indicators of how far we've come gender role wise.

It was also a fascinating mix of very rustic and very regal.

I think, despite their protests (and the painful logistics of trying to work a 3-1/2 hour day camp into an eight-hour work day), it was worth it. If nothing else, just to see them dressed in breeches and linen shirts and waistcoats.